IP Roundtable, Part 4: Standards, or the Lack of Them
This is a continuation of the expert's panel talking about the intellectual property (IP) industry. Part 1 discussed the concept of IP being a partnership between the IP supplier and the user. Part 2 asked whether IP is too complex for startups. In Part 3 we looked at IP and subsystems.
Taking part in today's discussion are: Mike Gianfagna, vice president of corporate marketing at Atrenta; Warren Savage, CEO of IPextreme; John Koeter, vice president of marketing at the solutions group of Synopsys; and Chris Rowen, Cadence Fellow and CTO of Tensilica.
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